Someone asked "Why would M-J market this stuff?" One possible answer: in the US, only "standard" formulas are regulated by the Infant Formula Act of 1980. "Regulated" in this case has been done with a minimalist approach, I understand. None, repeat NONE, of the "specialty" formulas are regulated AT ALL. Think about this situation: Fact #1: more moms are Breastfeeding. BF is becoming politically correct in many areas. Fact #2: the market for standard formula is decreasing and there's a lot of competition. Therefore: Where would a company (legally liable to its shareholders to maximize profit) look to making more money? Answer: developing and/expanding product lines OTHER than the standard formulas, especially if the product is not subject to existing regulation. Seems logical to me from a business perspective. GAG!!!!! ARGGGHHHHHHH! And ACKKKKKKKK! Linda J. Smith, BSE, FACCE, IBCLC Bright Future Lactation Resource Centre Dayton, OH USA http://www.bflrc.com